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In this solo episode of ReImagining Community, host Garland Fuller takes on a topic that’s all too real: fear. Whether it’s fear of failure, ridicule, uncertainty, or even success, these invisible barriers keep too many of us from stepping into our power. Garland shares her own journey of pushing past these fears, breaking down how embracing community and collaboration can make all the difference.
She also dives into her love of reading and how books can create shared experiences—shouting out The Solidarity Shelf, a flexible book club model started by her friend Marissa Garza. This conversation is a reminder that success isn’t just about what you know, but who you build with.
Tune in to explore: ✅ How to identify and work through the “four horsemen of fear” ✅ Why fear of success is real—and how to embrace it ✅ The impact of shared knowledge, community, and collaboration ✅ Why giving credit and working with others can help you thrive
If you’ve ever felt like fear is holding you back, this episode is here to remind you: you don’t have to do this alone.
Sign up for Garland's Mailing List: https://prodigious-designer-8603.kit.com/2998145cf6
Resources Mentioned in the episode:
🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward reimagining what’s possible.
Episode Breakdown:00:00 Welcome to ReImagining Community 00:59 Solo Episode Intro 01:26 The Four Horsemen of Fear 05:05 Navigating Fear of Failure 06:12 Facing Fear of Ridicule 07:32 Pushing Through Uncertainty 09:26 Embracing Success Without Guilt 11:04 Why Community is the Key to Courage 14:53 Let’s Talk Book Clubs 15:19 The Solidarity Shelf—A New Approach 18:09 Why Reading Builds Connection 22:30 Self-Improvement & Growth 23:17 The Power of 'Who Not How' 24:44 Finding Your Unique Strengths 27:39 Vision Holders vs. Implementers 30:16 Scaling with Integrity 34:18 The Magic of Collaboration 38:43 Celebrating the Wins 42:00 Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
📌 Loving the show? Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review—because building stronger communities starts with us.
In this solo episode of ReImagining Community, host Garland Fuller takes on a topic that’s all too real: fear. Whether it’s fear of failure, ridicule, uncertainty, or even success, these invisible barriers keep too many of us from stepping into our power. Garland shares her own journey of pushing past these fears, breaking down how embracing community and collaboration can make all the difference.
She also dives into her love of reading and how books can create shared experiences—shouting out The Solidarity Shelf, a flexible book club model started by her friend Marissa Garza. This conversation is a reminder that success isn’t just about what you know, but who you build with.
Tune in to explore: ✅ How to identify and work through the “four horsemen of fear” ✅ Why fear of success is real—and how to embrace it ✅ The impact of shared knowledge, community, and collaboration ✅ Why giving credit and working with others can help you thrive
If you’ve ever felt like fear is holding you back, this episode is here to remind you: you don’t have to do this alone.
Sign up for Garland's Mailing List: https://prodigious-designer-8603.kit.com/2998145cf6
Resources Mentioned in the episode:
🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward reimagining what’s possible.
Episode Breakdown:00:00 Welcome to ReImagining Community 00:59 Solo Episode Intro 01:26 The Four Horsemen of Fear 05:05 Navigating Fear of Failure 06:12 Facing Fear of Ridicule 07:32 Pushing Through Uncertainty 09:26 Embracing Success Without Guilt 11:04 Why Community is the Key to Courage 14:53 Let’s Talk Book Clubs 15:19 The Solidarity Shelf—A New Approach 18:09 Why Reading Builds Connection 22:30 Self-Improvement & Growth 23:17 The Power of 'Who Not How' 24:44 Finding Your Unique Strengths 27:39 Vision Holders vs. Implementers 30:16 Scaling with Integrity 34:18 The Magic of Collaboration 38:43 Celebrating the Wins 42:00 Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
📌 Loving the show? Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review—because building stronger communities starts with us.